The problem is not that we are buying new helicopters using different procedures. The problem is that we have no standardization policy in Canada. If we even had a semblance of one, we would not have nine models of helicopter, we would have three. We would have reduced the acquisition costs of those helicopters by two thirds. You are not saying much about that. Like everyone who wants to sell us defence materiel, you do not want to consolidate military procurement orders; you want to keep fragmenting them as much as you can. Am I wrong?
On October 6th, 2011. See this statement in context.